The following monitor configurations are supported by the multi-monitor feature on a Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 remote desktop session:
A multi-monitor configuration on a Sun Ray client with dual video connectors,
specifically a Sun Ray 2FS Client or Sun Ray Client 3 Plus Client. You must specify the
-X xrandr
option of the uttsc command.
A multi-display configuration with Oracle Virtual Desktop Clients. The default
-X xinerama
option of the uttsc command is used.
A multihead group configuration with Xinerama enabled. Two monitors connected to
Sun Ray 2FS Clients or Sun Ray 3 Plus Clients in a multihead group will be enumerated to
Windows as a single monitor with the combined dimensions of the two monitors. The default
-X xinerama
option of the uttsc command is used.
The Xinerama enumeration is enabled by default for the Windows connector. To disable
this feature, use the -X off
option with the uttsc
command. Refer to the uttsc man page for more information about the
-X
option.
For detailed information about how to configure the remote desktop session to use multiple monitors, see Configure Monitor Settings for a Remote Session.
The supported configurations for multihead group size and
geometry are the same when using a Windows session. If you want
to span the remote desktop session across multiple monitors, you
can use the full screen mode -m
option
together with a multihead group.